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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP with a senior. Yes, all of this drama and division has had an impact on the school experience for students.[/quote] How so?[/quote] My kid didn't take prep classes so I have no idea what the PP is talking about with releasing names of kids. For my kid, the school he loved was attacked by the superintendent and school board members as having a toxic culture in need of change. The principal told all families to "check their privilege." The school board engaged in lots of meetings and changes without ever asking TJ kids or families their opinion. They expressed a lot of disdain for the kids at the school. Then, nuts took over the PTSA and turned a very supportive organization into some sort of political hatchet. And, the school continues to be the focus of right wing media and mainstream publications like the NY Times. It has taken its toll on what was previously a wonderful school experience for him.[/quote] +1. Like everything with FCPS lately, TJ has become more about a political statement than focusing on its mission for the kids that are there[/quote]
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